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We always use mouse to access our computer programs. I found some 156 useful commands to access our computer system. These commands helps us to access installed programs, windows programs, configuration programs and system setting programs. By using these commends we can access these programs from the Run window.

To Access?. Run Command
Accessibility Controls access.cpl
Accessibility Wizard accwiz
Add Hardware Wizard hdwwiz.cpl
Add/Remove Programs appwiz.cpl
Administrative Tools control admintools
Adobe Acrobat (if installed) acrobat
Adobe Designer (if installed) acrodist
Adobe Distiller (if installed) acrodist
Adobe ImageReady (if installed) imageready
Adobe Photoshop (if installed) photoshop
Automatic Updates wuaucpl.cpl
Bluetooth Transfer Wizard fsquirt
Calculator calc
Certificate Manager certmgr.msc
Character Map charmap
Check Disk Utility chkdsk
Clipboard Viewer clipbrd
Command Prompt cmd
Component Services dcomcnfg
Computer Management compmgmt.msc
Control Panel control
Date and Time Properties timedate.cpl
DDE Shares ddeshare
Device Manager devmgmt.msc
Direct X Control Panel (If Installed)* directx.cpl
Direct X Troubleshooter dxdiag
Disk Cleanup Utility cleanmgr
Disk Defragmenter dfrg.msc
Disk Management diskmgmt.msc
Disk Partition Manager diskpart
Display Properties control desktop
Display Properties desk.cpl
Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Pre selected) control color
Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility drwtsn32
Driver Verifier Utility verifier
Event Viewer eventvwr.msc
Files and Settings Transfer Tool migwiz
File Signature Verification Tool sigverif
Findfast findfast.cpl
Firefox (if installed) firefox
Folders Properties control folders
Fonts control fonts
Fonts Folder fonts
Free Cell Card Game freecell
Game Controllers joy.cpl
Group Policy Editor (XP Prof) gpedit.msc
Hearts Card Game mshearts
Help and Support helpctr
HyperTerminal hypertrm
Iexpress Wizard iexpress
Indexing Service ciadv.msc
Internet Connection Wizard icwconn1
Internet Explorer iexplore
Internet Properties inetcpl.cpl
Internet Setup Wizard inetwiz
IP Configuration (Display Connection Configuration) ipconfig /all
IP Configuration (Display DNS Cache Contents) ipconfig /displaydns
IP Configuration (Delete DNS Cache Contents) ipconfig /flushdns
IP Configuration (Release All Connections) ipconfig /release
IP Configuration (Renew All Connections) ipconfig /renew
IP Configuration (Refreshes DHCP & Re-Registers DNS) ipconfig /registerdns
IP Configuration (Display DHCP Class ID) ipconfig /showclassid
IP Configuration (Modifies DHCP Class ID) ipconfig /setclassid
Java Control Panel (If Installed) jpicpl32.cpl
Java Control Panel (If Installed) javaws
Keyboard Properties control keyboard
Local Security Settings secpol.msc
Local Users and Groups lusrmgr.msc
Logs You Out Of Windows logoff
Malicious Software Removal Tool mrt
Microsoft Access (if installed) access.cpl
Microsoft Chat winchat
Microsoft Excel (if installed) excel
Microsoft Frontpage (if installed) frontpg
Microsoft Movie Maker moviemk
Microsoft Paint mspaint
Microsoft Powerpoint (if installed) powerpnt
Microsoft Word (if installed) winword
Microsoft Syncronization Tool mobsync
Minesweeper Game winmine
Mouse Properties control mouse
Mouse Properties main.cpl
Nero (if installed) nero
Netmeeting conf
Network Connections control netconnections
Network Connections ncpa.cpl
Network Setup Wizard netsetup.cpl
Notepad notepad
Nview Desktop Manager (If Installed) nvtuicpl.cpl
Object Packager packager
ODBC Data Source Administrator odbccp32.cpl
On Screen Keyboard osk
Opens AC3 Filter (If Installed) ac3filter.cpl
Outlook Express msimn
Paint pbrush
Password Properties password.cpl
Performance Monitor perfmon.msc
Performance Monitor perfmon
Phone and Modem Options telephon.cpl
Phone Dialer dialer
Pinball Game pinball
Power Configuration powercfg.cpl
Printers and Faxes control printers
Printers Folder printers
Private Character Editor eudcedit
Quicktime (If Installed) QuickTime.cpl
Quicktime Player (if installed) quicktimeplayer
Real Player (if installed) realplay
Regional Settings intl.cpl
Registry Editor regedit
Registry Editor regedit32
Remote Access Phonebook rasphone
Remote Desktop mstsc
Removable Storage ntmsmgr.msc
Removable Storage Operator Requests ntmsoprq.msc
Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof) rsop.msc
Scanners and Cameras sticpl.cpl
Scheduled Tasks control schedtasks
Security Center wscui.cpl
Services services.msc
Shared Folders fsmgmt.msc
Shuts Down Windows shutdown
Sounds and Audio mmsys.cpl
Spider Solitare Card Game spider
SQL Client Configuration cliconfg
System Configuration Editor sysedit
System Configuration Utility msconfig
System File Checker Utility (Scan Immediately) sfc /scannow
System File Checker Utility (Scan Once At Next Boot) sfc /scanonce
System File Checker Utility (Scan On Every Boot) sfc /scanboot
System File Checker Utility (Return to Default Setting) sfc /revert
System File Checker Utility (Purge File Cache) sfc /purgecache
System File Checker Utility (Set Cache Size to size x) sfc /cachesize=x
System Information msinfo32
System Properties sysdm.cpl
Task Manager taskmgr
TCP Tester tcptest
Telnet Client telnet
Tweak UI (if installed) tweakui
User Account Management nusrmgr.cpl
Utility Manager utilman
Windows Address Book wab
Windows Address Book Import Utility wabmig
Windows Backup Utility (if installed) ntbackup
Windows Explorer explorer
Windows Firewall firewall.cpl
Windows Magnifier magnify
Windows Management Infrastructure wmimgmt.msc
Windows Media Player wmplayer
Windows Messenger msmsgs
Windows Picture Import Wizard (need camera connected) wiaacmgr
Windows System Security Tool syskey
Windows Update Launches wupdmgr
Windows Version (to show which version of windows) winver


The Shirt

As with all
these designs, try to start with a relatively clean, crisp bill. It will make it
much easier. All folds should be sharply creased. It helps to go over the fold
with a fingernail on a flat, hard surface.

Start by
folding the bill precisely in half lengthwise. (I prefer to fold in toward the
front of the bill. I think it produces a nicer design on the end product. For
your first attempt, it will be easier to follow exactly the same orientation on
the bill as shown in the photos.) Unfold the bill, leaving the crease produced
by the fold for the next step.


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Fold the
bill one quarter of the way in from each side lengthwise. The edge of the bill
should just meet the crease made by the fold in the previous step. Do this for
both sides as shown.

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Turn the
bill over. Fold the white of one end over as shown. This will become the collar
in the next step. (If the bill is printed unevenly, use the wider edge.)

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Turn the
bill over again. From this side, angle-in the two corners from the end you
folded in the last step. The two points should meet precisely at the centerline.
The angle is not terribly important, but should be about the same as shown in
the photo.

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Fold a
little less than one third of the bill lengthwise from the opposite end as
shown. If you’re following in the same orientation as the photos, use the
markings on the bill for a fold point. (Notice that the edge of the bill just
meets the word "OF" on the reverse printing.) If you fold too little, the shirt
will appear too long in the end. If you fold too much, the next step will not
work. See below.

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Now you
will fold inward in the same direction, tucking the previous fold under the
"collar" created in step 4. So far it looks kinda ‘nifty, and if you know it is
supposed to look like a shirt, you get the collar concept. But wait,
there’s more…

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Gently
unfold the previous two folds, keeping the creases. On the lateral fold furthest
from the collar, refold it strait across as shown. (On the flatbed scanner, this
made a bit of a mess of it, but it is fairly easy in 3D.)

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(This
step is hard to describe, but it is actually fairly easy.) You are going to
introduce two new folds on each "sleeve". I do this by holding each side of the
previous fold between thumb and forefinger in the orientation shown, just on
either side of the vertical fold as shown. Just force the angle to close
slightly, and force the extra paper inside the vertical folds. Once you’ve got
it looking right, force the insides to crease by pressing on a hard surface.
(Try looking at the next photo – like I said, it is hard to describe!)

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(This is
a close-up of what the fold should look like when complete.) Do this for both
sides.

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(This is
what it should look like after both sides are complete.)

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When you
re-tuck the fold you’ve been working on back under the collar, you’re done! It
should look about like this. With the basic shape, the collar and the sleeves,
it should be recognizable. Once you’ve done a few, you can try folding the whole
thing into the reverse side, leaving the obverse side out. (Like I said, I think
this looks better. This is especially true with 1 dollar bills where the edge
seal on the reverse under the collar looks a little bit like a necklace.)

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